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By Edward Stoner How much do we really know about the side effect of the medicines we take? When the pharmacist gives us our medications, they also attach a medical information sheet. I personally have never read one of these information sheets and doubt that many other people do. I think it is great that […]

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By Edward Stoner Upcoming events • Tuesday: No 11 a.m. exercise class today. Class will resume as normal next Tuesday. • Wednesday: Poker game at the Golden Eagle Senior Center, 1 p.m. • Thursday: Strong People weight training class at the Golden Eagle Senior Center, 11 a.m. $2 suggested donation per class • Thursday: Foot […]

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By scott miller EAGLE COUNTY — There was great rejoicing last year when news broke that an Air Canada flight from Toronto would provide ski season service to Eagle County Regional Airport. That rejoicing was almost cut short recently. While the weekly flights from Toronto were well-filled in February and March of this year, the […]

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By Randy Wyrick EAGLE — Williams Anderson Amaya might have intended to kill others, in addition to his aunt and uncle, Saturday night in a home at Sopris Village, the 5th Judicial district attorney said in court Monday. Amaya purchased a .380 caliber handgun on the same day he allegedly killed El Jebel area residents […]

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By caramie schnell Dr. William Robinson, a world-renowned melanoma expert, will speak in Vail on July 26, at the Sonnenalp Hotel. The breakfast meeting will be at 9 a.m. and is sponsored by the Sonnenalp of Vail Foundation and the Jeff Dulude Melanoma Foundation. Robinson will speak on the genetics, the status of melanoma clinical […]

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By caramie schnell the old adage was the longer you worked out, the more in shape you got. Movie star Channing Tatum probably didn’t get his rock-hard physique just by working out for 4 minutes every day. Or did he? A NEW WORKOUT TREND Tatum might have tried Tabata when training for one of his […]

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By John LaConte 1. Watch Darius Rucker Rock the Research — Take in the stomping sounds of Darius Rucker after the release of his new album, “True Believers.” The show is scheduled for 6 p.m. at the Gerald Ford Amphitheater in Vail, tickets are $25/$75 and proceeds go towards orthopedic research within the Steadman Clinic, […]

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By John LaConte On the Hill Summer, brought to you by The Steadman Clinic and the Steadman Philippon Research Institute, brings you a video report about a different High Country adventure every weekday. Today’s activity: Hiking Vail Mountain’s Fireweed trail [iframe src=”http://player.vimeo.com/video/100702051″ width=”

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By Edward Stoner VAIL — Continuing to bring hard-hitting topics on controversial and important matters, the Vail Symposium will host John White Monday to discuss education reform in America. White is the current superintendent of education for Louisiana and visits Vail with a lengthy record of vast education overhauls in Louisiana and New York. I

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By Edward Stoner AVON — If at first you don’t succeed, try again. That’s the mantra being embraced by officials in Avon who are hopeful that this November, residents will approve an extension of a tax that failed to gain voter approval in 2013. But first, they want the input of voters. “We’re really hoping […]

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